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  2. Inspector Hanaud (as Oskar Homolka) Robert Urquhart ... Jim Frobisher: Yvonne Furneaux ... Betty Harlowe: Josephine Griffin ... Ann Upcott: Harold Kasket ... Boris Wabersky: Pierre Lefevre ... Detective Maurice Thevenet: Pierre Chaminade ... Detective Moreau

  3. Cast. Oskar Homolka - Inspector Hanaud; Robert Urquhart - Jim Frobisher; Yvonne Furneaux - Betty Harlowe; Josephine Griffin - Ann Upcott; Harold Kasket - Boris Wabersky; Pierre Lefevre - Detective Maurice Thevenet; Pierre Chaminade - Detective Moreau; Jacques Cey - Police Commissaire Giradot; Keith Pyott - Gaston, the butler; Andrea Lea ...

  4. Learn more about the full cast of The House of the Arrow with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide

  5. Edward Dryhurst. A.E.W. Mason. Stars. Oscar Homolka. Robert Urquhart. Yvonne Furneaux. See production info at IMDbPro. RENT/BUY. from $1.99. search Amazon. Add to Watchlist. 8 User reviews. 2 Critic reviews. Photos. Add photo. Top cast. Oscar Homolka. Inspector Hanaud. Robert Urquhart.

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  6. His last appearance was in the 1946 novel The House in Lordship Lane. Hanaud has been portrayed on screen several times – with adaptations of At the Villa Rose and The House of the Arrow. He has been seen as one of a number of influences on the creation of Agatha Christie's Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. Hanaud works

  7. The House of the Arrow is a 1953 British mystery film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Oskar Homolka, Robert Urquhart and Yvonne Furneaux. It is the fourth film version of the 1924 novel The House of the Arrow by A. E. W. Mason, featuring his French detective Inspector Hanaud. Cast. Oskar Homolka - Inspector Hanaud; Robert Urquhart ...

  8. 8/10. Excellent Murder Mystery Filmed for the Third Time. robert-temple-1 4 November 2009. 'The House of the Arrow' was a successful murder mystery novel published in 1924 by the popular author A. E. W. Mason (1865-1948), and was the second of five novels written by Mason which featured his whimsical French detective named Hanaud.

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